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[This chapter is organised into two parts. Part I discusses the migration history of Sikhs in the UK. It reviews current literature that provides a useful insight into the development and characteristics of Sikh communities in the UK, and profiles the Sikh community in the UK.]
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Keywords: Social Capital; Cultural Norm; Migration History; Doctoral Study; Doctoral Research
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